The Liberian Registry in Approval (AIP) to Principle for their Anemoi Marine Technologies systems.Rotor Sail’s
Anemoi are offered with 3 implementation alternatives – dealt with to the deck, a folding kind, and also on rails that can be relocated along or throughout the deck.Rotor Sails to a press declaration launched
According, the folding and also rail systems were confirmed on a Tuesday mass service provider layout from SDARI and also released an AIP by Newcastlemax’s Lloyd.Register performed a technological testimonial of the paperwork, consisting of
The Liberian Registry (EEDI) estimations and also, consequently, released an AIP with approximated power effectiveness enhancements of around 20% in regards to EEDI efficiency.Energy Efficiency Design Index journalism launch additionally checks out.
“Anemoi Rotor Sails were created to accelerate the industry’s transition to zero emission shipping by providing auxiliary propulsion to a vessel – this maintains vessel speed but allows the main engine to be powered down, resulting in fewer emissions. Rotor Sails address new IMO environmental requirements for Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) rating and Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI), which went into effect 1 January 2023 and are driving the need for the global fleet to continuously decarbonize. The ultimate goal being to reach zero-emission in line with the UN Paris Agreement,” the declaration additionally claimed.
“Although wind propulsion has been around for approximately 5,000 years, its application to modern commercial vessels is innovative and can significantly contribute to the decarbonization pursuit within the shipping industry. Anemoi’s Rotor Sail systems will not only improve EEDI performance, but also significantly reduce fuel consumption and cost. Rotor Sails are one of the most viable options to decarbonize international shipping and can be used in combination with other energy efficiency devices, new technologies, and alternative fuels,”,
Thomas Klenum, Executive Vice President & & Innovation at LISCR claimed: Regulatory Affairs partnership is a terrific instance of companies interacting to develop a brighter future for the maritime sector. “With the continuously increasing pressure on the global shipping fleet to accelerate decarbonization to align with the temperature goals in the United Nations’ Paris agreement, it is imperative that viable solutions are brought to the market for both newbuidings and for existing ships to retrofit. Therefore, the Liberian Registry is extremely pleased with the collaboration with Anemoi, LR and SDARI to review and validate Anemoi’s Rotor Sail technology that have demonstrated an up to 20% energy reduction. Wind propulsion’s comeback to the merchant fleet is much welcome and true win-win situation.”
Kim Diederichsen, Chief Executive Officer, of Anemoi said:”This have actually shown their dedication to absolutely no discharge delivery by sustaining The Liberian Registry modern technology as an identified service. Rotor Sail are extremely delighted to obtain this recognition from a top flag state and also expect an enduring connection.”We













